gcc4's uninitialized-variable warnings
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | gcc4's uninitialized-variable warnings |
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Msg-id | 23625.1127595824@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: gcc4's uninitialized-variable warnings
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
I asked some gcc experts at Red Hat about the new variable-may-be-used- uninitialized warnings that gcc 4.x reports. These occur in cases like int i, j;...foo(&i, &j);// use i and j I had thought that gcc was being stricter about the possibility that the called function might not set its output parameters, but the true story is entirely different. There's been no change in the strictness of the check for external function calls. What is happening is that if foo() is static and gcc chooses to inline it into the calling function, you will now see a warning if the transformed code fails the check. In essence this means that there is a code path through foo() that doesn't set the output parameter. Armed with that knowledge, we can fix these warnings by ensuring the callee sets the output parameters in all code paths; which is often cleaner than having the caller initialize the variables before call, as I was afraid we'd have to do. I'll work on cleaning these up. regards, tom lane
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